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August 29, 2023
Focused on mental health and well-being

Alisha Woodside has scored the perfect job for herself at this point in her life as a recent college graduate - well-being advisor at a company that places importance on supporting the mental and overall health and well-being of its employees. A recent doctoral degree graduate with a focus in occupational therapy, the Bahamian will ...
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News Article
October 11, 2010
Photograph reveals plane crash horror

Pictured above is the eight-seater GA8 Air Van aircraft flown by FYP Builders Mall president Mark Roberts, which crash landed at Little Whale Cay on Wednesday afternoon last week.

Suffering substantial facial injuries a fractured vertebrae and two broken ankles, Mr Roberts has undergone eye-surgery at Jackson Memorial Hospital and was said to be in "good spirits."

Flying from Fort Lauderdale to ...

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October 07, 2010
Cessna pilot flown to US after crash

MARK Roberts, who was seriously injured when his Cessna crashed on Little Whale Cay Wednesday afternoon, was flown to Jackson Memorial Hospital early yesterday morning by Med Evac.

Mr Roberts, president of FYP Builders Mall, is to undergo an operation this morning at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute to try to save his left eye, which was badly damaged. He will eventually have to undergo reconstructive...

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October 07, 2010
Second plane crash in two days

TWO prominent Bahamian businessmen, Mark Roberts and his father Larry Roberts, together with their wives, were injured when Mark's Cessna 172 Skyhawk crash landed on Little Whale Cay at around 3pm yesterday.

Mark, who was seriously injured, was flown to Nassau last night by a Coast Guard helicopter emergency flight. He was accompanied by his wife, Louise.

As the helicopter could not accommod...

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News Article
May 10, 2010
Passport Office continuing its thrust to better serve the public

Continuing its thrust to better serve the public, the Passport Office has

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News Article
June 24, 2010
Mum and son fight off home invaders

A mother and her son fought off two home invaders who broke into their home early yesterday.

The drama began when the sleeping mother awoke and found two men in dark clothing and hooded jackets, allegedly armed with a firearm, in her bedroom at their Infant View Road home.

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News Article
July 26, 2010
Full face transplant man reveals his new look on TV

Oscar continues to need therapy for his speech The Spanish man who underwent the world's first full face transplant has revealed his new look before TV cameras.

The 31-year-old thanked his donor's family and the medics that gave him a new face in March at Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona.

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News Article
August 18, 2010
You and Your Back Pain - Part 5

I glanced out into the reception
area a few days ago and saw Laura there looking uncomfortable and waiting
to see me.  She had acute lower back pain and I could see by her
distorted sitting posture and her painful facial expression how agonizing
the condition had her in.
 

Laura is a woman approaching
middle age but a real fitness buff.  In fact she is a trainer and
has been...

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September 14, 2010
Passport Office urging Bahamians to take advantage of slow period

Officials at the Passport Office are urging Bahamians to take advantage of the slow period after the summer rush and before the Thanksgiving and Christmas rush, and apply for the Machine Readable Passport or e-Passport.

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News Article
September 13, 2010
Local horticulturist sharing his knowledge of nature with students

WELLINGTON Ferguson is a Keep Grand Bahama Clean (KGBC) committee member on a mission.

A committed environmentalist, he devotes much of his weekdays to passing on his wealth of horticultural knowledge to students throughout the island.

Recently he treated sixth grade students at the Maurice E Moore Primary School to an insider's look at nature's secrets. The students listened as he demonstrated ...

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